cpm (Console Password Manager) is a small console
tool to manage passwords and other sensitive data and store them in a public-key encrypted file. It also allows you to configure the whole hierarchy yourself, so it's easily adoptable for many requirements.
The encryption is handled through GnuPG, and the data
inside is stored as XML.

Universal Password Manager (UPM) allows you to store usernames, passwords, URLs, etc. in an encrypted database protected by one master password. Its three strongest features are simplicity (it provides a small number of very strong features with no clutter), the ability to run cross-platform, and database sharing. Rather than having many separate databases (home, work, etc.), database sharing allows you store your database at a remote location (password protected HTTP URL, for example) and then have UPM automatically keep your local database in sync with the remote database.

SUMO Access Manager is a security system for PHP Web applications that can be added using only one line of code. Administrators can manage authentication and authorization for users, groups, and security policies with easy, all through an intuitive Web based interface. You can create users that can authenticate their password via LDAP, MySQL internal users, MySQL/PostgreSQL/Oracle generic users tables, and via Google Mail account.

htManager is a small tool to manage .htaccess and .htpasswd files for Apache and lighttpd. Lighttpd supports htpasswd via mod_auth and is therefore able to provide basic and digest authentication. With htManager, you can generate and manage those files with ease.

CF is a Linux/Unix command line utility for editing/managing AES-encrypted text files. Multiple users can edit the same files using their own separate
passwords. It supports basic file locking, piping, adding, changing, removing, and listing keys. Editing sessions are as simple as typing "cf secretfile.cf"; CF asks for a password, decrypts the file, and starts an editor of choice. When the sessions ends, CF picks up the clear text and re-encrypts it. It takes care to let the clear files exist for as short periods of time as possible, and wipes them from memory and disk. It can be used for password management for single users or groups. It can also encrypt/decrypt streams when used in a pipe.

Secluded Notes is a simple text editor that keeps each document as a part of its own executable. That part is called an "attachment", and the program encrypts/decrypts it on the fly with an AES 128-bit cipher. As long as you close the application, it automatically updates itself for the next run.

KeePass is a light-weight and easy-to-use password manager that removes the need for you to remember many different passwords and makes it more feasible to use different passwords for each account. It manages your passwords in a secure database encrypted with AES and Twofish, which is locked with one master key or a key file.

CakeOTP is a reference implementation of User Registration, with a secure, expirable, and tableless one time password, for the CakePHP development framework. It is simple to integrate into any CakePHP application and does not require additional database tables.